by Todd Duane

Catholic guitarist Todd Duane pays homage to one of his favorite guitarists-Robben Ford, on this Blues Jazz song entitled “Stolen Ford.” Where overdubs and multiple tracks of instruments are the norm these days, this song takes a fresh, minimalist approach and features just one guitar, bass and drums. There are no double tracked guitars on this song. (I’m not saying that’s a bad thing.) The melody is self sufficient with one guitar - …Read more

by Todd Duane

Like Saint John Paul II, Todd’s song brings about passion. With one of Todd’s most simple but memorable chorus melodies, the song JP II takes you on a journey of melody, passion, heaviness, technique and elegantcial excitement. From the opening acoustic guitar song melody, to the Hungarian Minor tonality of the verse, JP II brings to mind Mozart, Malmsteen and Coltrane. The beautiful melodies are counterpoint to the chaotic technique 32nd note driven …Read more

by Todd Duane

An all instrumental release from Todd Duane as he shows his faith and records an instrumental version of "Christ be our light". Todd performed all instruments on this song in his home studio. He is mainly known for his over the top electric guitar shred antics. This tasteful rendition holds true to the original while Todd still releases his insane sounding fills and solo's. All proceeds from this song go to various Catholic Charities.

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“Let us come into His presence with thanksgiving; let us make a joyful noise to Him with songs of praise!” (Psalm 95:2)